Recommended: Stolen Legacy

7 10 2006

Stolen LegacyGeorge G.M. James wote this book with intelligent, practical and sound thought. He solidified the Moorish People as the custodians of the ancient Egyptian Mysteries and encourged the world to recognize that the Asiatic Race were and are the Fathers and Mothers of all civilizations.

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Recommended: Othello’s Children in the “New World”: Moorish History and Identity in the African American Experience

7 10 2006

Othello's Children in the This book is a must-read! The research is superb, insightful, and elegantly infused into the social commentary of the text. Pimienta-Bey has undoubtedly risen to the top of scholars addressing the history of the Moors and their worldwide influence on civilization. As engaging as it is informative, I find this book to be a necessary addition to anyone’s library!

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Recommended: The Story of the Saracens: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of Bagdad

5 10 2006

The Story of the Saracens: From the Earliest Times to the Fall of BagdadWhen the Greeks and Romans mentioned the tribes that ranged west of the Euphrates, they called them Saracens. After this name had been used in an indefinite manner for all the unknown tribes of the desert, it was given to the followers of Mohamed; and it is used in that sense in this book, thus comprising many different nations. The present volume is mainly devoted to the period before the Crusades, and was originally published in 1886.

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Recommended: The Story of the Moors After Spain

5 10 2006

The Story of the Moors After SpainThe Moors After Spain, is of course, a dynamic work, and its resurrection today to a intellectually thirsty readership, along with S. Lane Poole’s general body of work and other literary contributions from authors addressing Moorish history, coincides with the contemporary movement of conscious Moors to awaken the general masses to an almost obscured and “forgotten,” but relevant history.

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Recommended: The Story of the Moors in Spain

5 10 2006

The Story of the Moors in SpainLane Poole renders an outstanding educational retelling of the history of the rise and fall of the Moorish Empire’s North African annexed rule in Spain, which is ultimately the account of the beginning of the end of a once powerful people and their empire. I am most pleased and impressed that the book hedges not to identify the Moors in subject, as an African phenotype, although some will insist otherwise. There is much included here for conscious readers to be thankful for; but then there is perhaps much omitted. We must consider that recording the truth about African civilizations and their viable contributions to the world was a daring academic initiative in the 1800’s for any author (even before the ascent of anti-Arab prejudice), especially since European academia obsessed with the golden rule of proliferating copious volumes of repugnant canards about Africa in general.

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Recommended: We Are the Washitaw (The Washitaw Doctrine)

5 10 2006

We Are the Washitaw (The Washitaw Doctrine)Concise booklet answering the most frequently asked questions concern the Ancient Ones, the pre-historic pyramid/moundbuilding ancestors of the Washitaw Muurs in North America. The oldest communities and earthen monuments have been found in Louisiana and the lower Mississippi River delta.

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Recommended: Othello’s Children in the “New World”: Moorish History and Identity in the African American Experience

5 10 2006

Othello's Children in the This book is a must-read! The research is superb, insightful, and elegantly infused into the social commentary of the text. Pimienta-Bey has undoubtedly risen to the top of scholars addressing the history of the Moors and their worldwide influence on civilization. As engaging as it is informative, I find this book to be a necessary addition to anyone’s library!

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Recommended: Negro: A Beast

5 10 2006

Negro a BeastIn 1900, Charles Carroll’s The Negro A Beast claimed that Blacks were more akin to apes than to human beings, and theorized that Blacks had been the “tempters of Eve.”

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Recommended: Ancient Wisdom: Stephan Mehler - The Ancient Secrets

4 10 2006

Ancient Wisdom: Stephan Mehler - The Ancient SecretsStephen Mehler is the only Westerner to be given intimate knowledge of the oldest Egyptian secrets passed down for centuries in the small village of Nazlet el Samman, where the Great Pyramid and Sphinx reside. In this amazing two part video, recorded in Egypt, Mehler shares for the first time the ancient knowledge passed down to him, a Westerner, by the village wise man, Abd’El Hakim Awyan.

Was there an advanced prehistoric civilization in ancient Egypt? Were they responsible for the pyramids and Sphinx? What are the true meanings of these monuments and how were they built? Come with us to explore Al Khemit, the oldest civilization of Egypt, and its timeless wisdom.

Stephen Mehler is an Egyptologist, field archaeologist, and former Director of Research at the Kinnaman Foundation, Monuments of Giza Project.

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27 09 2006

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